1910 in Australia
See also: 1909 in Australia, other events of 1910, 1911 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.
Incumbents
State premiers
State governors
Events
Science and technology
Arts and literature
Film
Sport
Births
- 11 January – Shane Paltridge (d. 1966), politician
- 28 January – Jim Willis (d. 1995), botanist
- 7 April – Alec Downer (d. 1981), politician
- 10 April – Bob Marshall (d. 2004), billiards champion
- 17 April – Ivan Goff (d. 1999), screenwriter
- 2 May – Laurie Nash (d. 1986), cricketer and footballer
- 11 May – John Béchervaise (d. 1998), Antarctic explorer
- 16 July – Stan McCabe (d. 1968), cricketer
- 22 July – Alan Moorehead (d. 1983), war correspondent
- 22 August – Kenneth McIntyre (d. 2004), historian and mathematician
- 28 August Kathleen Best (d. 1957), first director of the Women's Royal Australian Army Corps
- 28 August – Tom Burke (d. 1973), politician
- 24 September – Douglas Darby (d. 1985), politician
- 1 October – José Enrique Moyal, Palesrinian-born mathematical physicist (d. 1998)
Deaths
- 4 January – Sir Frederick Darley (b. 1830), Chief Justice of NSW
- 18 January – James Cuthbertson (b. 1851), poet and schoolteacher
- 29 January – Sir Charles Todd (b. 1826), astronomer
- 19 March – James Smith (b. 1820), journalist
- 3 April – Catherine Helen Spence (b. 1825), writer and social reformer
- 25 April – Edward William O'Sullivan (b. 1846), journalist and politician
- 27 May – George Britton Halford (b. 1824), anatomist and physiologist
- 25 June – Field Flowers Goe (b. 1832), Anglican bishop
- 20 July – Anderson Dawson (b. 1863), Premier of Queensland (1899)
- 13 August - Micky Dore (b. 1883), rugby league footballer
- 22 August – George Palmer (b. 1859), cricketer
- 26 August – Thomas Petrie (b. 1831), explorer and grazier
- 30 August – George Throssell (b. 1840), Premier of Western Australia (1901)
- 23 September – Tup Scott (b. 1858), cricketer
- 14 November – Charles Gregory (b. 1878), cricketer
References